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PLN's solar power plant in Indonesia's new capital gears up for operation in February 2024

28 November 2023

State-run electricity company PT PLN has announced that the solar power plant under construction in Indonesia's new capital city Nusantara, East Kalimantan, is set to commence operations in February 2024.

COP28: Western Balkan countries need better strategies to phase out coal, says CAN Europe

28 November 2023

Reliance on outdated and inefficient coal-fired power plants in Bosnia, Kosovo and Serbia complicates the transition to renewable energy.

Iran offers $600mn in loans for small green projects

27 November 2023

Iran now requires industries that use more than one megawatt of power to generate 1% of their own annual electricity needs via renewables. A host of loans and incentive packages will help small industrial plants meet that target.

Thailand’s 2024 expansion of solar and wind driven by green power demand

27 November 2023

As the global demand for green energy continues to surge, solar and wind power plants in 2024, exhibit significant growth, particularly in the Southeast Asian sphere

Indonesian President Joko Widodo launches carbon capture, utilisation and storage project in West Papua

27 November 2023

Indonesian President Joko Widodo inaugurated the development of the carbon capture, utilisation and storage project in West Papua on November 24

Malaysia's biojet fuels from palm oil byproducts offers biomass potential

27 November 2023

The production of biojet fuels from empty fruit bunches biomass is emerging as a pivotal solution for palm oil-producing nations, particularly Malaysia

Power cut for half a million people and four die as worst storm in 100 years hits Crimea

27 November 2023

Oleg Kryuchkov, an adviser to the peninsula's Russian governor, said 498,000 people in Crimea have been left without electricity due to the extreme weather.

Poland’s renewable energy company Polenergia reports net profit in Q3

25 November 2023

Warsaw-listed Polish renewable energy company Polenergia posted an adjusted net profit of PLN43.9mn (€10mn) in the third quarter, a changeover from a net loss of PLN11.3mn in Q3 2022, the company said in a market filing.

COP28: UAE’s renewables champion Masdar is more bark than bite

25 November 2023

As world leaders gather in the the United Arab Emirates (UAE) capital of Dubai for the COP28 energy summit, its national renewables champion Masdar is showcasing its achievements. The only trouble is that the company is not as big as it claims to be.

Guyana EPA confirms no impact study needed for solar farms

24 November 2023

Guyana’s Environmental Protection Agency confirmed that no impact study will be required for the construction of eight solar farms as part of the government’s Guyana Utility-Scale Solar Photovoltaic Programme (GUYSOL).

Mexico's climate commitments criticised, urgent shift to renewables needed

24 November 2023

Climate Action Tracker has issued a cautionary note at PreCOP28, stating that Mexico's endeavours in clean energy are falling short of global climate commitments. Experts stress the need for transparency and a swift transition to renewable energies.

ASEAN electric vehicle market set for exponential growth, Malaysia eyes leadership

24 November 2023

Malaysian Minister of Investment, Trade, and Industry, Tengku Zafrul Abdul Aziz, projects that the ASEAN electric vehicle market will surge to $2.7bn by 2027

Gotion InoBat Batteries JV to build gigafactory in Slovakia

24 November 2023

Chinese-Slovak joint venture to build 20 GWh battery plant that will employ 1,500.

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